At that prompt, type your command. To see output, pipe it to a file: /c command > out.txt 2> err.txt Those txt files will now appear in the Windows folder, or use a different directory: /c command > "flash disk\general\out.txt" Have fun.
On 12/3/11, Tyler <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello. I am a programmer, and I'm curious about this hidden feature of the > Mpower (this mostly > applies to Ks 6.2, but possibly others). There is a file in the Windows > folder called > cmd.exe. I read in a book once that, on a PC, that is the command prompt > where you can write > code in the Windows Batch language (also known as the MS-DOS language), and > make the computer do > stuff by programming it. Well, when I go to the Utilities menu and hit A > (the program used > to open Keysoft EXE files), I go to the Windows folder and select cmd. As > with the whole EXE > interface for Keysoft, it gives you a command line. The more I become a > programmer, the more I > believe this is where you enter commands. But I try a simple MS-DOS style > copy command on some > files, and nothing happens. Is this a CMD of a different language? Do I need > to use > Allcaps? Does CMD mean something completely different in Keysoft than in > classic Windows? > -- Have a great day, Alex (msg sent from GMail website) [email protected]; http://www.facebook.com/mehgcap ___ Replies to this message will go directly to the sender. If your reply would be useful to the list, please send a copy to the list as well. To leave the BrailleNote list, send a blank message to [email protected] To view the list archives or change your preferences, visit http://list.humanware.com/mailman/listinfo/braillenote
